1955 Huffy Radiobike Suddenly, he’s the most popular kid on the street – and no wonder. He owns the ‘newest, finest bike in town.’ It is a good bike, well-made, of the best …
In this article, you’ll learn what are the different types of cycles? And their working and applications are explained with Pictures & PDF.
Explore The Q's eccentric 'wheel-less' bicycle. A radical innovation, it blends traditional bike mechanics with a tank-like drive system.
A collection of photos from the 1940s that belie the famous old saying that there's no such thing as a useless bicycle. Four-man bicycle is powered by five chains and has brakes on both its wheels. The bike was built by Art Rothschild (top position) who broke three ribs while learning how to ride it. Only springs connect rear of Maurice Steinlauf's bike with roving front wheel. Uno-Wheel, if braked suddenly, has been known to spin its rider round and round inside the big main wheel. Square-wheeled bike held by Bernard Steinlauf was built by son Dave after seeing a bicycle wreck. Gangbusters Bike mounts 13 shotguns, two revolvers, six bayonets, flare gun. Riding a preposterous bicycle, Chicago, 1948. Men on bike, Chicago, 1948. Chicago, 1948. Unicycle, Chicago, 1948. Ice Bike, with protective mittens on handles, is Joe Steinlauf's own solution to Chicago's icy winter streets. Chicago bicycle dealer Andy Koslow rides a tiny bike built by a former vaudevillian. Rough ride, Chicago, 1948. Bicycle, Chicago, 1948. Bedstead Bike was dreamed up by Joe Steinlauf, who got the idea while lying around in bed one morning. (Photos: Wallace Kirkland—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images)
Just when you thought the industry had squeezed all the fun ideas out of pedal-powered machines, a small Portland company blows the cap off with its 4-wheeled, air-grabbing, "pedal quad" bike! BMX tracks and big air are encouraged with the suspension-stabilized ride.
[INQ. NO. 1401C07] Designed by KOEN, this is a three-wheel bike to help the elderly or infirm to ride more comfortably. Based on creativity and deep understanding of the product-user relationship, KOEN incorporated various user-friendly features. Riders need to pedal, but the electric motor provides a helping hand. The under-bone type frame makes it easier […]
I saw my first bicycle wheel yard art a few years ago but couldn't find a how-to. My husband loves bikes so was onboard for this project and figured it out. It'…
Ukrainian YouTuber Sergeii Gordieiev, AKA "The Q," has gone and done a very YouTubey thing indeed, rigging up a bicycle to ride with two half-wheels instead of a single rear wheel. Why? Well, because it looks absolutely bizarre rolling down the road.
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The Touring Quadracycle is a Four-Wheel Bike Ideal for Families
Hendersonville, TN (PRWEB) October 22, 2013 -- Rhoades Car International, the nation's leading 4-wheel bicycle manufacturer, today announced the release of a...
seeing its application on many bicycle prototypes over the years, hubless and spokeless bike wheels are characterized by the lack of a center hub and a hollow axle usually part of the anatomy of a conventional cycle.
Turning pedals moves the world. Efficient, clean, and cheap, pedal power in all its forms is solving modern problems with basic technology, and offers a health benefit to those cranking away. And it's difficult to beat the simple joy of riding a bike. For well over a hundred years, people have hopped on bicycles for transportation, recreation, competition, and more. In many parts of the world, turning pedals moves goods and generates electricity. While usually attached to two wheels, pedal power takes many forms, adapting to a wide range of needs. Gathered here are images of people around the world pedaling for a reason, or just because. -- Lane Turner (49 photos total)A boy rides his bicycle near rice fields in Bago, Myanmar on February 20, 2012. (STR/AFP/Getty Images)
The aim was to use a hubless wheel to create a compact bicycle, with the benefits of a large wheel and belt drive.Hubless wheels have appeared in bicycle concepts already, and were first invented by Sbarro. However, few concepts have made it to prototype and when only used for aesthetic purposes, the disadvantage of extra cost out weights the visual gain. Lunartic uses the hubless for a reason; to house the working parts, reducing the wheel base but not sacrificing conventional riding geometry. Lunartic is supposed to be as compact as possible without folding or being awkward to ride, however there is the potential for the front wheel to fold up into the rear or for that space to be used for a laptop back, motor or dynamo.
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Discover the unconventional 'Wheel-less' Bicycle that challenges norms and sparks curiosity.
Photographer: William James 1930 City of Toronto Archives Fonds 1244, Item 1745
Although we cannot get into the minds of the people waiting in a queue on a cold day in Chukotka, Soviet Union back in 1985 to get wine, or what the daredevil sky boys who built the Empire State Building in 1930-31 were thinking when balancing unsecured on the 88th floor, we can get a fairly good glimpse into the wonders of history.
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Two wheels good, three wheels better? Put a new spin on people-powered peddling with these 16 amazing tricycle concepts! The power of three (wheels) adds rugged stability, enhances cargo capability and boosts the fun quotient to levels not seen since you were a trike-piloting toddler.
a collection of mechanical engineers from yale university teamed up to create this unique spokeless bicycle design
Manifesto Architecture created a rotating, ferris-wheel design for a vertical bike storage facility that was submitted to a design competition in Seoul, Korea.
Bikes from the locals rival many of the selections in the Portland Art Museum's Cyclepedia exhibit.
What about we take the wheel and make a new thing with it? The wheels are in a perfect circle. We can create DIY projects with them.
showcasing 21 hand-built bicycles that sit squarely at the intersection of design, craft, and art, this exhibition will introduce viewers to a range of contemporary designs, including fixed-gear, road racing and more.